in Persia will not predispose our critics to take a
charitable view. I think, therefore, that it would
be only fair that the Colonial Office should make the
position known to the Minister (Lord Cecil) who under
present arrangements would have to defend the policy
of the British Government at Geneva.
Yours sincerely,
tutude
Brigadier-General
Sir Samuel Wilson, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., C.B.
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